pub struct TargetHttpsProxyResult {Show 16 fields
pub certificate_manager_certificates: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>,
pub certificate_map: Output<Option<String>>,
pub creation_timestamp: Output<String>,
pub description: Output<Option<String>>,
pub http_keep_alive_timeout_sec: Output<Option<i32>>,
pub name: Output<String>,
pub project: Output<String>,
pub proxy_bind: Output<bool>,
pub proxy_id: Output<i32>,
pub quic_override: Output<Option<String>>,
pub self_link: Output<String>,
pub server_tls_policy: Output<Option<String>>,
pub ssl_certificates: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>,
pub ssl_policy: Output<Option<String>>,
pub tls_early_data: Output<String>,
pub url_map: Output<String>,
}
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§certificate_manager_certificates: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>
URLs to certificate manager certificate resources that are used to authenticate connections between users and the load balancer.
Certificate manager certificates only apply when the load balancing scheme is set to INTERNAL_MANAGED.
For EXTERNAL and EXTERNAL_MANAGED, use certificate_map instead.
sslCertificates and certificateManagerCertificates fields can not be defined together.
Accepted format is //certificatemanager.googleapis.com/projects/{project}/locations/{location}/certificates/{resourceName}
or just the self_link projects/{project}/locations/{location}/certificates/{resourceName}
certificate_map: Output<Option<String>>
A reference to the CertificateMap resource uri that identifies a certificate map
associated with the given target proxy. This field is only supported for EXTERNAL and EXTERNAL_MANAGED load balancing schemes.
For INTERNAL_MANAGED, use certificate_manager_certificates instead.
Accepted format is //certificatemanager.googleapis.com/projects/{project}/locations/{location}/certificateMaps/{resourceName}
.
creation_timestamp: Output<String>
Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.
description: Output<Option<String>>
An optional description of this resource.
http_keep_alive_timeout_sec: Output<Option<i32>>
Specifies how long to keep a connection open, after completing a response, while there is no matching traffic (in seconds). If an HTTP keepalive is not specified, a default value will be used. For Global external HTTP(S) load balancer, the default value is 610 seconds, the minimum allowed value is 5 seconds and the maximum allowed value is 1200 seconds. For cross-region internal HTTP(S) load balancer, the default value is 600 seconds, the minimum allowed value is 5 seconds, and the maximum allowed value is 600 seconds. For Global external HTTP(S) load balancer (classic), this option is not available publicly.
name: Output<String>
Name of the resource. Provided by the client when the resource is
created. The name must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with
RFC1035. Specifically, the name must be 1-63 characters long and match
the regular expression a-z?
which means the
first character must be a lowercase letter, and all following
characters must be a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last
character, which cannot be a dash.
project: Output<String>
The ID of the project in which the resource belongs. If it is not provided, the provider project is used.
proxy_bind: Output<bool>
This field only applies when the forwarding rule that references this target proxy has a loadBalancingScheme set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED.
proxy_id: Output<i32>
The unique identifier for the resource.
quic_override: Output<Option<String>>
Specifies the QUIC override policy for this resource. This determines
whether the load balancer will attempt to negotiate QUIC with clients
or not. Can specify one of NONE, ENABLE, or DISABLE. If NONE is
specified, Google manages whether QUIC is used.
Default value is NONE
.
Possible values are: NONE
, ENABLE
, DISABLE
.
self_link: Output<String>
The URI of the created resource.
server_tls_policy: Output<Option<String>>
A URL referring to a networksecurity.ServerTlsPolicy resource that describes how the proxy should authenticate inbound traffic. serverTlsPolicy only applies to a global TargetHttpsProxy attached to globalForwardingRules with the loadBalancingScheme set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED or EXTERNAL or EXTERNAL_MANAGED. For details which ServerTlsPolicy resources are accepted with INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED and which with EXTERNAL, EXTERNAL_MANAGED loadBalancingScheme consult ServerTlsPolicy documentation. If left blank, communications are not encrypted. If you remove this field from your configuration at the same time as deleting or recreating a referenced ServerTlsPolicy resource, you will receive a resourceInUseByAnotherResource error. Use lifecycle.create_before_destroy within the ServerTlsPolicy resource to avoid this.
ssl_certificates: Output<Option<Vec<String>>>
URLs to SslCertificate resources that are used to authenticate connections between users and the load balancer. Currently, you may specify up to 15 SSL certificates. sslCertificates do not apply when the load balancing scheme is set to INTERNAL_SELF_MANAGED. sslCertificates and certificateManagerCertificates can not be defined together.
ssl_policy: Output<Option<String>>
A reference to the SslPolicy resource that will be associated with the TargetHttpsProxy resource. If not set, the TargetHttpsProxy resource will not have any SSL policy configured.
tls_early_data: Output<String>
Specifies whether TLS 1.3 0-RTT Data (“Early Data”) should be accepted for this service.
Early Data allows a TLS resumption handshake to include the initial application payload
(a HTTP request) alongside the handshake, reducing the effective round trips to “zero”.
This applies to TLS 1.3 connections over TCP (HTTP/2) as well as over UDP (QUIC/h3).
Possible values are: STRICT
, PERMISSIVE
, DISABLED
.
url_map: Output<String>
A reference to the UrlMap resource that defines the mapping from URL to the BackendService.